Per Curiam.
The respondent had purchased a Cadillac automobile in October, 1968 from a stranger for a price substantially below its true market value. Respondent registered the car and renewed such registration for three years. He then sold the car, at which time it was discovered that the car had been stolen in 1968, a short while before the respondent had purchased it.
Respondent was indicted and charged with criminal possession of stolen property...
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